MTCR

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They have, back in, I believe, '94, undertaken to comply with the MTCR guidelines, but there is also -- which involves missiles -- but there's also something called the MTCR annex, which is essentially a list of all sorts of components and technologies that could be used in missiles.

While one presumably successful space launch (still awaiting independent confirmation) does not a missile force make, the fact that the Iranian program marks this success, that it is outside the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) and is known to have strong ties with the North Korean and Syrian programs, bodes ill for future proliferation schemes.

The Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), set up by seven nations in 1987, has already had some effect, particularly in stopping the Condor 2 missile which Iraq was developing with Argentina and Egypt.

When Churkin arrived, he and Wang caucused separately, while Jones Parry, de La Sablière, and I agreed that if we could get China and Russia to agree to the NSG and Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) lists, we could take a slightly more flexible position on the Australia Group list (chemical and biological weapons).